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Originally posted by: theGlove
what was your point again? seems to me you aren't saying anything
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
no sh!t, sherlock.
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
Originally posted by: theGlove
what was your point again? seems to me you aren't saying anything
I felt it was made fairly clear what my point was and others seemed to pick up on it quickly. The left lane is for PASSING. However PASSING does not give you the inate right to speed. If you happen to get pulled over for passing, it's your fault. If you are in the left lane and arent passing, move the F over. If you are going 45 in a 55, the left lane is probably not for you. And that if you pass someone, when you are done, MOVE OVER.
No i'm not a cop
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
I'm not saying that I do not speed because that would be a lie. I generally go at least 5 over the limit at any given time if not more. If the flow is at 15 over then that's my speed as well. I try to be in the middle ground somewhere.
Now with all that aside the speed limit does not mean that it's the suggested speed. Nor does it mean that speed is the minimum. If the speed limit is 65 that means that the maximum speed that you should be going is 65. Yes, you can probably get away with 70 or 75 pretty easily. However, this does not mean that 75 is the new "limit". It only means that you didn't get caught or no one cares.
This can be applied to any lane on the road, passing or not. SPEED LIMIT 65 means just that, anything over 65 is disobeying the law and could be subject to a ticket. When you get said ticket for being a "courteous driver" or obeying "lane etiquette" by speeding up to move over, just remember that you still broke the law and it's your own fault. Not anyone elses. Not the "stupid cops fault" for writing you a ticket. It's your own fault and no one elses.
Once again let me state that I do NOT drive 65 in a 65. I have gotten 2 speeding tickets in my life and been pulled over 3 times total. I dont sit there and argue with the cop. I as what I did and if I did it then by god write me the ticket. Will I be angry? Sure I will, but it's MY FAULT.
Take responsability for your own actions. If you do something wrong dont pawn it off on someone else and make them take the blame. I see it all the time and it's not just with police officers.
Rant off
EDIT: posted a few down
Sadly you are right. However the rules of the ROAD state that the rules for the LEFT LANE are the exact same as the rules for the RIGHT LANE. Sad how everone forgets that and thinks that "passing lane" means "speeding allowed lane."
EDIT 2: I 100% agree that the passing lane should be used for only passing and not "tracking" as i've heard it called. Get over, do your business, get back over to the right.
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
Originally posted by: theGlove
what was your point again? seems to me you aren't saying anything
I felt it was made fairly clear what my point was and others seemed to pick up on it quickly. The left lane is for PASSING. However PASSING does not give you the inate right to speed. If you happen to get pulled over for passing, it's your fault. If you are in the left lane and arent passing, move the F over. If you are going 45 in a 55, the left lane is probably not for you. And that if you pass someone, when you are done, MOVE OVER.
No i'm not a cop
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
OP: Never move to michigan. You'll be a liability.
Originally posted by: jondercik
Speeding tickets are just used to create income for the city or state. Speed doesnt kill.
Originally posted by: OFFascist
Sorry EMPshockwave82, but you are wrong.
In my state, Texas, the speed limit is pretty much a suggestion.
Under Texas law the crime isnt driving over the speed limit, the crime is "driving and an unreasonable speed." with unreasonable not being defined.
It does however state that driving over the speed limit can be used as evidence that your speed was unreasonable.
I generally drive up to 10mph over as do most Texans, if I've gotten a 3 speeding tickets so far, I paid the 1st one cause I was ignorant of the law, however I fought the other two and won. A jury of my peers says that atleast 10mph over the limit is reasonable under my circumstances.
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
Originally posted by: OFFascist
Sorry EMPshockwave82, but you are wrong.
In my state, Texas, the speed limit is pretty much a suggestion.
Under Texas law the crime isnt driving over the speed limit, the crime is "driving and an unreasonable speed." with unreasonable not being defined.
It does however state that driving over the speed limit can be used as evidence that your speed was unreasonable.
I generally drive up to 10mph over as do most Texans, if I've gotten a 3 speeding tickets so far, I paid the 1st one cause I was ignorant of the law, however I fought the other two and won. A jury of my peers says that atleast 10mph over the limit is reasonable under my circumstances.
No. Actually I am right and the law is on my side OFFascist. That is the whole point of this post. Did you read any of it? If you did apparently you missed every point I made.
In Texas the law may state "unreasonable speed" but in the court system the judge interprets the "reasonable speed" to be the posted speed limit.
Originally posted by: magomago
I have driven on the highway in the middle lane going 70 MPH, and it isn't uncommon to watch cops speed by in the far left lane at probably 80-90 MPH. I thin a lot of it is common sense. I've seen guys get pulled over going 65, but they were weaving like crazy...at the same time if you are going 100 and burning everyone near you I would expect you to be pulled over. But if the flow of your lane is 80 miles, and the lanes to your right are going ~70ish, its a healthy speed.
Though it is supposed to be a "passing lane", people treat it as the "fast lane". Hell, I learned that in driving school!
Anyways, a cop who pulls you over on the highway for speeding when the rest of the traffic is going around the same speed is stupid.
Oh, that and I see somone trying to drive 60MPH in the left lane as a greater hazard than someone going at 80MPH
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
This thread will degenerate into a flamewar about the true rules of the left lane, guaranteed.
Sadly you are right. However the rules of the ROAD state that the rules for the LEFT LANE are the exact same as the rules for the RIGHT LANE. Sad how everone forgets that and thinks that "passing lane" means "speeding allowed lane."
